Tag: SSH Tunnel
How to Locate Open Ports in Linux
Posted on by David Singer | Updated:
Category: Tutorials | Tags: Administrator, Bash, Common Ports, Common Questions, Dynamic Ports, Encryption, Firewall, FTP, IANA, Internet Protocol, Linux, Linux Server, Linux Services, Listening, lsof, Manage, nc, Netcat, Netstat, NMAP, Permissions, Ports, Protocol, Protocols, Root, Security, Security Policy, Security Practices, Server, Server Administration, Services, SFTP, ss, SSH, SSH Keys, SSH Ports, SSH Tunnel, SSHD Conf, SSL, System Administration, TCP, Telnet, UDP, Well Known Ports, Windows, Windows 10
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What is a Port?
First, let’s define what a port is. According to the IEFT, a port is:
What is SSH?
Posted on by David Singer | Updated:
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SSH, or secure shell, is a network protocol used for secure network communications and remote command execution. Common use cases for SSH include: controlling computers remotely and securing network services. A great example of securing other services is the SFTP protocol which uses SSH to securely connect to a server and FTP to transfer the files.
How to Configure a SSH Tunnel On A VNC Server – Ubuntu 14
Posted on by J. Mays
Category: Technical Support | Tags: Desktop Environment, GUI, Remote Desktop, SSH, SSH Tunnel, TightVNC, Ubuntu, vnc, Xfce
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VNC is short for ‘Virtual Network Computing’. It’s a simple method for sharing a graphical desktop environment. For example, if you install VNC on your hosted server, you could connect to its graphical desktop environment remotely.
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